Page 15, News, Tuesday, June 25, 1991 Crafts for Kids by Carolyn Williams Get an ink pad and place any finger or your thumb on it. Make sure your finger is covered with the ink. Then place it on white or colored paper pressing firmly. Draw legs, arms or faces on the print. Turn your fingerprint into a bird or person. Use several prints from different fingers and make an animal farm or use different coloured inks to make a peacock. Fingerprint drawings are fun and unique Children rewarded for wearing litejackets A children's water safety program initiated last summer in the Bruce Peninsula is being expanded across the province. The OPP Marine Coordinator, S/Sgt. Larry Smith, says the success of Don't Be A Sucker - Wear a Life Jacket, started by Lion's Head Detachment patrolling parts of Georgian Bay and Lake Huron merits Ontario-wide promotion. Smith says the OPP is working with several groups and companies this month to supply 20 thousand posters to schools and more than 20 thousand candy suckers are being delivered to OPP marine units, including Schreiber, for distribution between June 29 and September 2. "Whenever an officer stops a boat this summer and sees a child on board wearing a lifejacket, that child will be given a candy sucker, mounted on a bookmark, said Smith. The orange bookmark bears a safety message and the names of the partners in the safety campaign. According to Smith the small gift is to encourage children, who may be boaters themselves one day, to consider the importance of wearing lifejackets. Smith says he realizes \ =X Notice Municipal Office New Summer Hours commencing June 24, 1991 Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Township of Schreiber Gyess who's 40 Happy Birthday! people boat for fun and enjoyment and says the officers on marine duty will be able to use the suckers and bookmarks to make positive contacts with children as they check watercraft. The OPP has assigned 150 officers to summertime patrol throughout the province in 110 boats. Location: Duties: Terrace Bay Office Staff. Qualifications: asset. C. M. Commisso Chairperson The North of Superior District Roman Catholic Separate School Board requires a Secretary / Clerk Provide secretarial/clerical support to the Board Demonstrated secretarial and computer experience. Excellent typing and communication skills. Fluency in both English and French would be a definite Applications outlining education, work experience and references should be submitted by June 29, 1991, to: Personnel P.O. Box 610 Terrace Bay, Ontario POT 2WO G. J.Matys THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF TERRACE BAY Notice of Road Closure Due to Canada Day Fireworks BEACH ROAD will be closed Monday, July1st, 1991 from 7:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. NORTH OF SUPERIOR PROGRAMS Requires a Part time Secretary For its Schreiber Office Minimum 1 year office experience. HOURS OF WORK: maximum 9 hours per week; to be worked between 9:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday. RATE OF PAY: $10.50 per hour CLOSING DATE: June 26, 1991 Please send resume to: Karen Mihalik, Supervisor | North of Superior Programs P.O. Box 420 Red Rock, Ontario POT 2S0 Directorof Education = ENERGY ADVISOR INDUSTRIAL Ontario Hydro, as a result of new initiatives in the management of electricity, is expanding its energy man- agement capabilities across the province. We currently have a challenging opportunity for an Energy Advisor in our Kenora Customer Energy Services office. As part of a Customer Energy Services Management team, you will be responsible for marketing and imple-- menting programs designed to promote more efficient use of electricity, as well as exploring applications of electrical energy, within the industrial community. The successful candidate must have a university degree in engineering; six to eight years experience in the in-- dustrial market; electrical and mechanical knowledge of industrial processes, in particular the pulp and paper in- dustry; and a proven track record in the marketing field. ® Applicants are invited to submit detailed resumes by July 6, 1991 quoting file MP--991-248 to: Human Resources Dept, Ontario Hydro 34 N. Cumberland Street Thunder Bay, Ontario P7A 4L5 We thank all applicants for their interest, however only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Pour des renseignements en francais sur cette annonce, composez le 1-800-465-3917. Ontario Hydro encourages applications from qualified women or men, members of visible minorities, aboriginal peoples and persons with disabilities. rontario"hydro: